Ford didn't, his son in law did. They used Ford's immense distribution network to sell them. You'll find a LOT in the 57,000 posts in the archives, including the charcoal process https://justacarguy.blogspot.com/2019/05/the-henry-ford-manufacturing-principle.html
That fireman on the right looks like former military survive from his stance. Rest look like they are bored at standing there. Just my thoughts and we all know what that's worth.
Henry Ford made Kingsford charcoal from the bits left over from building wooden car parts .
ReplyDeleteFord didn't, his son in law did. They used Ford's immense distribution network to sell them. You'll find a LOT in the 57,000 posts in the archives, including the charcoal process https://justacarguy.blogspot.com/2019/05/the-henry-ford-manufacturing-principle.html
DeleteThat fireman on the right looks like former military survive from his stance. Rest look like they are bored at standing there. Just my thoughts and we all know what that's worth.
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